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Golden State coach Steve Kerr was impressed with the way Durant carried the team to victory.

"What a luxury to be able to just throw him the ball, especially with Steph out," Kerr said.

What a luxury to be able to just throw him the ball, especially with Steph out. Golden state Warriors coach steve Kerr on Kevin Durant

"He took over. It wasn't really scripted, it was just a natural product of Steph being out, Draymond being out.

"He was attacking from the start. It was like a 'I've got this'."

The Warriors cruised to a 48-22 lead in the second quarter and never trailed, improving to 20-6 on the season.

Charlotte pulled to within seven points halfway through the fourth quarter, but the Warriors built the lead back up to 16.

The Warriors also got 22 points from Klay Thompson and 10 points from Nick Young.

Curry sat out the contest after suffering a sprained ankle in New Orleans two nights ago. Green was a late scratch because of a shoulder injury.

Charlotte were without their coach Steve Clifford, who missed his second game with an illness.

Golden State led 26-18 after one quarter, 53-38 at half-time, and 79-68 after three quarters.

Elsewhere, LeBron James nailed a clutch three-pointer with 16 seconds left as Cleveland won a record-equalling 13th straight game with a 101-95 win over the Sacramento Kings.

James finished with 32 points, 11 rebounds and nine assists as the win tied a Cleveland franchise record.

JAMES DOES A CHICAGO

There were about five seconds left on the shot clock when time was called with 20 seconds left and Cleveland clinging to a two-point lead.

Coach Tyronn Lue said that he intended to call a different play in the huddle, but James wanted "Chicago," a play named for James' turnaround jumper at the buzzer in Game Four of the 2015 conference semi-finals against the Chicago Bulls.

"So I said, 'okay'," Lue said.

"We got it to him and he made a big shot. That was a huge play to put us up five."

The Cavaliers can set a franchise record win streak against the Indiana Pacers tomorrow morning. - AFP